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UNC collective Heels4Life plans to use NIL as "weapon for good"


To help student-athletes navigate the new world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), collectives have emerged around the country. The University of North Carolina has an independent not-for-profit football collective called Heels4Life. "Carolina believes NIL is a long time coming and we believe it's a good thing if done the right way," Graham Boone said. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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UNC collective Heels4Life plans to use NIL as


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